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- Japanese battleship Yamato - Wikipedia
Yamato (Japanese: 大和; named after the ancient Yamato Province) was the lead ship of her class of battleships built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) shortly before World War II
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Yamato is the son of Kaidou Born as Kaidou's daughter and groomed from a young age to be his heir, Yamato instead developed a profound admiration for the legendary samurai Kouzuki Oden After Oden's death, Yamato decided to become like him, impersonating him and adopting his mannerisms
- Yamato: How Japan Sacrificed the Largest Battleship Ever for Nothing
Summary: The tragic fate of the battleship Yamato in 1945 embodies Japan’s ultimate sacrifice during World War II, aiming to defend Okinawa but ultimately failing to impact the Allied invasion
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- Yamato class battleships (1941) - Naval Encyclopedia
The last IJN battleships IJN Yamato, like Bismarck, is the subject of a post-war myth Mysterious, because classified as highly secretive, it was known only by name by the US secret service in 1941 when she entered service
- The Yamato battleship: Imperial Japans ultimate weapon and its . . .
Explore the rise and dramatic sinking of the Yamato, Japan’s massive WWII battleship, built in secret and lost in a final mission against American forces in 1945
- Yamato: The sinking of Japan’s largest battleship – Military Zone
The Yamato was unique compared to other warships from the era, not only because it was the largest battleship on the sea It was different in that it embodied the entire Imperial Japanese war effort into a single vessel
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